E-823 The Oklahoma Farm Family Account Book
Transcript of E-823 The Oklahoma Farm Family Account Book
The Oklahoma Farm Family Account Book
A record-keeping system for making better decisions,
verifying income and expenses and completing tax forms
E-823
Oklahoma Cooperative Extension ServiceDivision of Agricultural Science and Natural Resources
Oklahoma State University
Table of Contents
General Information ..............................................................................................................3
How to Keep this Record Book .............................................................................................3
Tax Returns ..........................................................................................................................3
Livestock Purchased for Resale ............................................................................................3
Business Analysis and Planning ...........................................................................................3
Benefits from Keeping Farm Records ...................................................................................3
Operator’s Net Worth Statement ...........................................................................................4
Inventory of Land .................................................................................................................5
Inventory of Improvements ...................................................................................................5
Machinery and Equipment Inventory ....................................................................................6
Livestock Inventory ...............................................................................................................8
Feed - Seed - Supplies .........................................................................................................9
Farm & Family Business Income and Cash Flow (sample) ................................................10
Farm & Family Business Income and Cash Flow (forms) ...................................................12
Hired Labor .........................................................................................................................46
Accounts Receivable ..........................................................................................................47
Accounts Payable ...............................................................................................................47
Farm Record Summary ......................................................................................................48
Income Statement...............................................................................................................49
Crop Production Record .....................................................................................................51
Form 1040 Schedule F (sample) ........................................................................................53
Summary of Income and Expenses....................................................................................55
Summary of Cash Expenses ..............................................................................................57
Farm-Supplied for Family Consumption..............................................................................57
Home Expenses (sample) ..................................................................................................59
Home Expenses (forms) .....................................................................................................61
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The Oklahoma Farm Family Account Book
General Information
This farm account book has been prepared for fam-ilies to keep a record of the financial transactions of the farm. Many farm families attribute their success to keeping records during a period of years. The incentives for keeping records are the greatest farmers have ever known. The Internal Revenue Service is re-checking more tax returns, and examining farm re-turns to make sure operators are treating the business as a business and not a hobby, therefore, it will be necessary for farmers to have their financial transactions in the best possible business order. Do not worry if records do not balance to the exact penny. The primary purpose is not bookkeeping, but money management.
How to Keep this Record Book
1. Decide who is to keep it.2. Decide where it will be kept.3. Decide the responsibilities of others besides the re-
cord keeper. 4. Designate where bills and receipts are to be placed
before they are posted.5. The record keeper should file bills, receipts, canceled
checks and old record books.
Note: Your bank will help you keep a very good record if you will deposit all money, pay all bills with checks and write on deposit slips all cash paid to you.
Tax Returns
This book was designed primarily for reporting in-come taxes on a cash basis. The depreciation on farm im-provements and breeding livestock is of vital importance. When starting to keep this book, it would be well to work out your inventory for the beginning of the year. There are no “official” or average life expectancies for assets that are recognizable to all farms. Depreciation claimed should not exceed original cost, less salvage val-ue. When a new roof or a major overhaul is done to extend the useful life of capital investments, the costs of such improvements should be treated as a capital item and re-covered by depreciation. Study pages 10 and 11 for examples of how to enter sales and expenses with a suggestion of what to put in each column. Column one — record the date you transact your busi-ness. Column two is the very heart of records that you must have if you are going to spot the strong and weak points of your business. Column three is used to record the sales from the farm. Enter this sum again in the ap-propriate columns 4 through 16. Column four is where you
list the sale of capital assets. Sales of capital assets are treated differently for tax purposes than sales of crops and livestock purchased for resale.
Livestock Purchased for Resale(for tax purposes) The cost of purchased livestock is deducted when sold. When you do not know which animal was purchased and at what price, you may use a method known as First In, First Out. Example: On May 12, you purchased 10 steers for $16,900. On June 3, you purchased 24 steers for $41,760. On October 1, you sold 20 steers. The cost of these steers will be $34,300. The first 10 cost $16,900 and the second 10 cost $17,400. The remaining 14 steers to be sold at a later date have a cost of $24,360.
Business Analysis and Planning
Although designed primarily for tax purposes, this book includes forms for financial statements and pro-duction information. For more detailed information, see Extension Fact Sheets AGEC-751, Developing a Cash Flow Plan; AGEC-752, Developing a Balance Sheet; and AGEC-753, Developing an Income Statement. Farm tax returns can be completed by using the information on pages 5, 7, 56 and 57. The record and income summa-ries are on pages 48 and 49. Completion of this form is necessary to better understand the true income for the year. Completion of the net worth statement on page 4 is necessary to measure financial progress. Completion of both of these forms is necessary to adequately analyze the farm business. Space is provided on pages 51 and 52 to record crop and livestock production. Keeping this information to de-termine average figures may be important in making fu-ture management decisions. Costs of production, actual yields and average prices are basic to many farm decision that have to be made.
Benefits from Keeping Farm Records
1. To determine farm earnings.2. To detect the weaknesses in the farm business and,
by strengthening them, to increase farm earnings.3. To provide accurate information for income and Social
Security purposes.4. To assist in establishing and maintaining good credit
relations with banks and other lending agencies.5. To furnish a record of important events and transac-
tions for later use.6. To better understand the use of good business meth-
ods applied to the farm operation.
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Operator’s Net Worth Statement
Column 1 Column 2 Column 3 Jan. 1, ________Assets (property owned and other resources) Jan. 1, __________* (1 year later)
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2 Improvements
3 Machinery and equipment
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9 Feed, seed and growing crops
10 Accounts receivable
11 Household inventory
12 Cash on hand and in bank
13 Stocks and bonds
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Total Assets X X X X X $ X X X X X $
Liabilities: (Debts)
19 Accounts payable
20 Mortgages
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22 Taxes due
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Total Liabilities X X X X X $ X X X X X $
Net Worth (Assets minus Liabilities) X X X X X X X X X X
Increase or Decrease in Net Worth X X X X X X X X X X X X X $
* Obtain Jan. 1 figure in Column 2 from Column 3 in last year’s book.
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This Record Belongs to:
Name ___________________________________________________________________________________________Address _________________________________________________________________________________________County __________________________________________________________________________________________For Year Beginning ________________________________________________________________________________
Inventory of Land
Cropland, includingLine Owned or meadow and Pasture and Rented rotated pasture rangeland Woodland Other Total land acres acres acres acres acres Total value*
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*Value of land not including buildings and fences.
(1) Carry total to page 4, line 1, column 3.
Inventory of Improvements
Line Kind of Date Depreciation Method of Rate % Depreciation Improvement Acquired Cost taken depreciation life (years) 1 for this year Balance
5 Residence ** XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX
6 Tenant or bunk house
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12 Wind mill - tanks
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** Omit residence value in making total. ***Carry total to page 4, line 2, column 3.1 Indicate recovery life.
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Machinery and Equipment InventoryMachinery should be valued at original cost, less depreciation allowable for the time it has been in use. The average length of life of farm machinery may be assumed to be 10 years, but this depends upon the kind of machine, its care and use.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Kind of Date Depreciation Method of Rate % DepreciationProperty No. acquired Cost taken depreciation life (years) 1 for this year Balance
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Machinery and Equipment Inventory-continued
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Kind of Date Depreciation Method of Rate % DepreciationProperty No. acquired Cost taken depreciation life (years) 1 for this year Balance
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Cattle Purchased*
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Sheep Purchased *
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Horses Purchased*
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A/Transfer to Page 4, Line 3 Column 3 D/Transfer to Page 9, Line 7 Column 7B/Transfer to Page 8, Line 27 Column 7 E/Transfer to Page 8, Line 2 Column 7C/Transfer to Page 8, Line 7 Column 7 * Breeding or Dairy Animals**Use for tax purposed on cash basis.1 Indicate recovery life.
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Livestock Inventory
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Beginning of Year* End of YearLine Description Number Died(species, male, female, etc.) No. Avg. Weight Total Value No. Avg. Weight Total Value or Slaughter
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A/Transfer to Page 4, Line 4, Column 2 D/Transfer to Page 4, Line 5, Column 3B/Transfer to Page 4, Line 4, Column 3 E/Transfer to Page 4, Line 6, Column 2C/Transfer to Page 4, Line 5, Column 2 F/Transfer to Page 4, Line 6, Column 3 * Obtain from last year’s book.
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Livestock Inventory - continued
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Beginning of Year* End of Year Number DiedLine Description No. Avg. Weight Total Value No. Avg. Weight Total Value or Slaughter
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Feed - Seed - Supplies 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Beginning of Year* End of Year Value Value Line Item Units per Unit Total Value Units per Unit Total Value
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Farm & Family Business Income and Cash Flow1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Sale of Raised and Market LivestockDate Kind, Quantity, Price Total Sales Capital Sales Purchased Cattle Hogs Other
1/2 800 Bushels of wheat @ $5 4,000.00
1/4 8 Steers (622# avg.)@$2.54 12,644.00 12,644.00
1/4 4 Steers (669# avg.)@$2.45 6,573.05 6,573.05
1/4 1 Cow (old, 1,100 #) @ $1.10 1,210.00 1,210.00
1/5 Salary for wife’s teaching 2,672.00
1/6 Insurance for fire damage 4,287.00
1/8 Loan at Bank for fertilizer 5,500.00
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Schedule 1040F
Farm & Family Business Expenses and Cash Flow
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Description Total Hired Seed MachineDate (Kind, Quantity, Use, Price Paid to) Expense Labor Feed & Plants Hire Supplies
1/2 2 tons of 38% protein cubes 1,128.00 1,128.00
1/2 2 tons of 10-20-10 1,144.00
1/2 Payment on west 80 acres 8,400.00
1/3 300 gallons of diesel 823.00
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Column 3 All items of gross income for distribution to the proper column on remainder of page.Column 4 Resale of equipment; land; draft, dairy and breeding stock; and improvements.Column 5 Sale of shoats, steers and other animals that have been owned for one year or less.Column 6 All sales of cattle raised on the farm.Column 7 Sales of hogs and pigs.Column 8 Sales of sheep, goats and other animals.Column 9 Sales of dairy products.Column 10 Sales of eggs, poultry and breeding fees.
Column 11 Sales of other livestock products - wool, honey, etc.Column 12-14 Write in the crops that are produced and sold from the farm.Column 15 Timber sales.Column 16 All other farm income items - custom work, patronage dividend payments, crop insurance, disaster payments, etc.Column 17 Dividends and interest from investments..Column 18 Cash or share rents, oil lease or royalty, estate income.Column 19 Work off the farm, rental received on equipment, estate and other.Column 20 Income from welfare, disability, Social Security, gifts, non-farm related insurance proceeds.
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Farm & Family Business Income and Cash Flow9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Sale of Livestock Products Sale of Crops Other Non-Farm Income Farm Dividends Rent & Other
Dairy Poultry Other Wheat annuities Royalty Non-farm Non-taxable
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Farm & Family Business Expenses and Cash Flow
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Livestock Fert. & Gas,Oil Interest & Other farm Livestock Purchases DebtVeterinary Repairs Poultry Chemicals Fuel Taxes Insurance Utilities Expense Resale Breeding Payments
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Column 4 Day labor, monthly (regular) labor and piece work.Column 5 Grain, mixed feed, protein feeds, cottonseed hulls, hay, other roughage, salt and minerals.Column 6 Seeds - grain, legume, grass, vegetable or other; also plants, vines, trees and seed treatment.Column 7 Baling, combining, ginning, feed grinding and mixing, aerial spraying, trucking, etc.Column 8 Items such as baling wrap, fencing materials, ear tags, etc.Column 9 Veterinary fees, medicine and vaccines.Column 10 Engine overhaul, replacement, parts, tires, etc.Column 11 Breeding, registration or title transfer, bull testing.
Column 12 Mixed fertilizer, phosphate, potash or nitrogen materials, anhydrous ammonia and lime, insecticides.Column 13 Fuels, lube, oil, grease, etc.Column 14 Real estate, taxes on farm business assets, Social Security tax paid on employees.Column 15 Interest paid on notes and mortgages; insurance on farm buildings, livestock and crops, accident and liability.Column 16 Telephone, electricity, fuels for farm use only.Column 17 Other farm expenses such as cash rent, livestock commission, seed certification, advertising, storage, farm organization dues, farm business travel, selected conservation expenses.Column 18 All purchased livestock (for resale or for breeding).Column 19 Other capital items such as tractor, land and implements.Column 20 Payments on notes, mortgages, etc.
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Records needed for farmers employing farm laborers. If you are an employer, you must start withholding federal Social Security and Medicare taxes when you either (A) pay cash wages of $150 or more in a year to any one employee, or (B) if the amount of total wages paid to all of your employees in a year is $2,500 or more (in other words, if your total payroll is more than $2,500).
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Item Page Line Beginning Inventory Ending Inventory
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Hogs 8 8
Cattle 8 28
Poultry 9 4
Sheep 9 8
Feed, Seed & Crops 9 25
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Feed 56 5 Profit from other Capital Sales
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Machine Hire 56 7 Cattle 56 5
Supplies 56 8 Hogs 56 7
Veterinary 56 9 Other 56 8
Repairs 56 10 Dairy 56 9
Livestock, Poultry 56 11 Poultry 56 10
Fertilizer & Chemicals 57 12 Other 56 11
Gasoline & Fuel 57 13 Crop 57 12
Taxes 57 14 Crop 57 13
Interest & Insurance 57 15 Crop 57 14
Telephone, etc. 57 16 Crop 57 15
Other 57 17 Other Farm 57 16
Capital Purchases Livestock 57 18
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Depreciation, Machinery and Equipment 7 7
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Sale of Livestock Products CF 2 2 ____________
Livestock Sales (raised) CF 3 3 ____________
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Other Farm Income CF 7 11 ____________
Patronage Dividends CF 8 12 ____________
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+/- Change in Supplies BS 8 C 18 ____________
+/- Change in Other Current Assets BS 9 C 19 ____________
+/- Change in Contracts & Notes Receivable BS 19 C 20 ____________
+/- Change in Investment in Cooperatives BS 20 C 21 ____________
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● Line 3: Livestock sales will come from adding Columns 6, 7 and 8 income totals. ▲ Line 4: Total changes by adding up the values from lines 4 through 8 on the net worth statement.✱ Line 8, 17, 45: Separate out amounts for this item from all others in the category. For example, separate totals for feed inventories, seed inventories,
and changes in cash investment in growing crops.■ Line 10, 11: Separate out amounts for this item from all others in the category.▼ Line 12: Separate out amounts for this item from all others in the category.◆ Line 20: Separate out amounts for this item from all others in the category.✖ Line 26, 29: Separate out amounts for this item from all others in the category.♠ Line 32, 54: Separate out amounts for this item from all others in the category.♣ Line 34, 42: Separate out amounts for this item from all others in the category.♥ Line 39: Separate out amounts for this item from all other taxes in the category.♦ Line 47, 48: Separate out amounts for this item from all other taxes in the category.◗ Line 62: Separate out amounts for this item from all other taxes in the category.✔ Line 13, 16, 18, 19, 21, 25, 30, 37, 43, 44, 49, 50, 51, 55, 59, 60, 64, 66, 67, 68, 69, 71, 74, 75, 76: Totals for these categories are not recorded in the
Farm Family Account Book. Keep additional farm records to find these numbers.
1 CF and the number references the Cash flow statement and line found in Extension fact sheet AGEC-751, Developing a Cash Flow Plan.2 BS and the number references the Balance Sheet and line found in Extension fact sheet AGEC-752, Developing a Balance Sheet.
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Name: _____________________ Date Prepared: ______________
EXPENSES Purchased Market Livestock CF 40 24 __________ Car, truck CF 17 25 __________ Chemicals CF 18 26 __________ Custom Hire CF 20 27 __________ Purchased Feed/Grain CF 22 28 __________ Fertilizers, Lime CF 23 29 __________ Freight, Trucking CF 24 30 __________ Gas, Fuel, Oil CF 25 31 __________ Insurance CF 26 32 __________ Labor Hired CF 27 33 __________ Rents, Leases CF 29 34 __________ Repairs, Maintenance CF 30 35 __________ Seeds, Plants CF 31 36 __________ Storage, Warehousing CF 32 37 __________ Supplies CF 33 38 __________ Taxes (Ad Valorem) CF 34 39 __________ Utilities CF 35 40 __________ Vet, Breeding Feeds, Medicine CF 36 41 __________ Other Expenses CF 37 42 __________ Marketing Expenses CF 38 43 __________ Sale Commission CF 39 44 __________ +/- Change in Purchased Feed Inventories BS 7 C 45 __________ +/- Change in Accounts Payable BS 30 F 46 __________ +/- Change in Ad Valorem Taxes BS 34 F 47 __________ +/- Change in Employee Payroll Witholding Taxes BS 35 F 48 __________ +/- Change in Other Accrued Expenses BS 38 F 49 __________ +/- Change in Other Current Liabilities BS 39 F 50 __________ +/- Change in Other Non-Current Liabilities BS 47 F 51 __________ Depreciation Expense 52 __________Total Operating Expenses (Sum lines 24 through 52) 53 ____________
Cash Interest Paid CF (49+51+53+66) 54 __________ +/- Change in Accrued Interest BS 33 F 55 __________Total Interest Expense (54+55) 56 ____________
TOTAL FARM EXPENSES (53+56) 57 ________________
NET FARM INCOME FROM OPERATIONS (23-57) 58 ________________
Gain/Loss on Sale of Farm Capital Assets 59 __________ Gain/Loss Due to Change in Base Values of Breeding Livestock 60 __________
NET FARM INCOME, Accrual Adjusted (58+59+60) 61 ____________ NONFARM REVENUE Wages, Salaries CF 15 62 __________ Other Non-Farm Income CF (14+15) 63 __________ +/- Change in Nonfarm Assets BS (11+12+13+25+26+27) 64 __________Total Nonfarm Revenue (62+63+64) 65 _____________
NONFARM EXPENSES
Cash Interest Paid CF 55 66 __________ +/- Change in Accrued Interest BS 41 F 67 __________ Depreciation Expense 68 __________ Other Cash Payments CF 48 69 __________Total Nonfarm Expenses (66+67+68+69) 70
Gain/Loss on Sale of Nonfarm Capital Assets & Marketable Securities 71 __________ Total Nonfarm Income (65-70+71) 72 _____________
INCOME BEFORE TAXES & EXTRAORDINARY ITEMS (61+72) 73 ___________
Cash Income Taxes Paid CF 46 74 __________ Change in Accrued Income Taxes BS 36 F 75 __________ Change in Current Portion of Deferred Taxes BS 37 F 76 __________ Total Income Tax Expense (74+75+76) 77 ____________ Income Before Extraordinary Items (73-77) 78 ____________ Extraordinary Items (Net of Tax) 79 ____________ NET INCOME (78+79) 80 ____________
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53SCHEDULE F (Form 1040)
Department of the Treasury Internal Revenue Service (99)
Profit or Loss From Farming▶ Attach to Form 1040, Form 1040NR, Form 1041, Form 1065, or Form 1065-B.
▶ Information about Schedule F and its separate instructions is at www.irs.gov/schedulef.
OMB No. 1545-0074
2015Attachment Sequence No. 14
Name of proprietor Social security number (SSN)
A Principal crop or activity B Enter code from Part IV▶
C Accounting method:
Cash Accrual
D Employer ID number (EIN), (see instr)
E Did you “materially participate” in the operation of this business during 2015? If “No,” see instructions for limit on passive losses Yes No
F Did you make any payments in 2015 that would require you to file Form(s) 1099 (see instructions)? . . . . . . . . . Yes No
G If “Yes,” did you or will you file required Forms 1099? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Yes NoPart I Farm Income—Cash Method. Complete Parts I and II (Accrual method. Complete Parts II and III, and Part I, line 9.)
1a Sales of livestock and other resale items (see instructions) . . . . . 1a
b Cost or other basis of livestock or other items reported on line 1a . . . 1b
c Subtract line 1b from line 1a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1c
2 Sales of livestock, produce, grains, and other products you raised . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
3a Cooperative distributions (Form(s) 1099-PATR) . 3a 3b Taxable amount 3b
4a Agricultural program payments (see instructions) . 4a 4b Taxable amount 4b
5a Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC) loans reported under election . . . . . . . . . . . . 5a
b CCC loans forfeited . . . . . . . . . 5b 5c Taxable amount 5c
6 Crop insurance proceeds and federal crop disaster payments (see instructions)
a Amount received in 2015 . . . . . . . 6a 6b Taxable amount 6b
c If election to defer to 2016 is attached, check here ▶ 6d Amount deferred from 2014 6d
7 Custom hire (machine work) income . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
8 Other income, including federal and state gasoline or fuel tax credit or refund (see instructions) . . . . 8
9
Gross income. Add amounts in the right column (lines 1c, 2, 3b, 4b, 5a, 5c, 6b, 6d, 7, and 8). If you use the accrual method, enter the amount from Part III, line 50 (see instructions) . . . . . . . . . . ▶ 9
Part II Farm Expenses—Cash and Accrual Method. Do not include personal or living expenses (see instructions).
10
Car and truck expenses (see instructions). Also attach Form 4562 10
11 Chemicals . . . . . . 11
12 Conservation expenses (see instructions) 12
13 Custom hire (machine work) . 13
14
Depreciation and section 179 expense (see instructions) . 14
15
Employee benefit programs other than on line 23 . . . 15
16 Feed . . . . . . . 16
17 Fertilizers and lime . . . 17
18 Freight and trucking . . . 18
19 Gasoline, fuel, and oil . . . 19
20 Insurance (other than health) 20
21 Interest:
a Mortgage (paid to banks, etc.) 21a
b Other . . . . . . . 21b
22 Labor hired (less employment credits) 22
23 Pension and profit-sharing plans 23
24 Rent or lease (see instructions):
a Vehicles, machinery, equipment 24a
b Other (land, animals, etc.) . . 24b
25 Repairs and maintenance . . 25
26 Seeds and plants . . . . . 26
27 Storage and warehousing . . 27
28 Supplies . . . . . . . 28
29 Taxes . . . . . . . . 29
30 Utilities . . . . . . . . 30
31 Veterinary, breeding, and medicine 31
32 Other expenses (specify):
a 32a
b 32b
c 32c
d 32d
e 32e
f 32f
33 Total expenses. Add lines 10 through 32f. If line 32f is negative, see instructions . . . . . . . ▶ 33
34 Net farm profit or (loss). Subtract line 33 from line 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
If a profit, stop here and see instructions for where to report. If a loss, complete lines 35 and 36.
34
35 Did you receive an applicable subsidy in 2015? (see instructions) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Yes No
36 Check the box that describes your investment in this activity and see instructions for where to report your loss.
a All investment is at risk. b Some investment is not at risk.
For Paperwork Reduction Act Notice, see the separate instructions. Cat. No. 11346H Schedule F (Form 1040) 2015
Column 5 (Income)
● Column 18 Expense (Schedule F, Line 1b). Note: Separate the cost of livestock purchased for resale from capital purchases to find cost basis. ▲ Column 16 Income (Schedule F, Lines 3a, 4a, 5b, 6a and 7). Note: Separate out expenses for this item from all others in this column. For example,
separate out cooperative distributions, agricultural program payments, commodity credit corporation loans forfeited, crop insurance proceeds and custom hire income.
✱ Column 13 Expense (Schedule F, Lines 10 and 19). Note: Separate out expenses for this item from all others in this column. ■ Column 17 Expense (Schedule F, Lines 12, 15, 23, 24a, 27 and 32a). Note: Separate out expenses for this item from all others in this column. ▼ Column 7 Expense (Schedule F, Lines 13 and 18). Note: Separate out expenses for this item from all others in this column. ◆ Column 15 Expense (Schedule F, Lines 20, 21a and 21b). Note: Separate out expenses for this item from all others in this column. ✖ Column 12 Expense (Schedule F, Lines 11 and 17). Note: Separate out expenses for this item from all others in this column.
Column 16 (Income) ▲
Column 16 (Income) ▲
Column 16 (Income) ▲
Column 16 (Income) ▲
Column 16 (Income) ▲
Column 17 (Expense) ■
Column 17 (Expense) ■
Column 17 (Expense) ■
Column 17 (Expense) ■
Column 17 (Expense) ■
Column 17 (Expense) ■
Column 17 (Expense) ■
Column 13 (Expense) ✱
Column 7 (Expense) ▼
Column 7 (Expense) ▼
Column 12 (Expense) ✖
Column 18 (Expense) ●
Sum of 6-15 (Income) ▲
Column 19 (Income)
Column 15 (Income) ◆Column 15 (Income) ◆
Column 15 (Income) ◆Column 13 (Income) ✱
Column 4 (Expense)
Column 10 (Expense)
Column 6 (Expense)
Column 8 (Expense)
Column 14 (Expense)
Column 16 (Expense)Column 9 (Expense)
Column 5 (Expense)Column 12 (Expense)
Schedule F (Form 1040) 2015 Page 2Part III Farm Income—Accrual Method (see instructions).
37 Sales of livestock, produce, grains, and other products (see instructions) . . . . . . . . . . . 37
38a Cooperative distributions (Form(s) 1099-PATR) . 38a 38bTaxable amount 38b
39a Agricultural program payments . . . . . . 39a 39bTaxable amount 39b
40 Commodity Credit Corporation (CCC) loans:
a CCC loans reported under election . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40a
b CCC loans forfeited . . . . . . . . . 40b 40cTaxable amount 40c
41 Crop insurance proceeds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
42 Custom hire (machine work) income . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
43 Other income (see instructions) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
44 Add amounts in the right column for lines 37 through 43 (lines 37, 38b, 39b, 40a, 40c, 41, 42, and 43) . . 44
45
Inventory of livestock, produce, grains, and other products at beginning of the year. Do not include sales reported on Form 4797 . . . . . . . 45
46
Cost of livestock, produce, grains, and other products purchased during the year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
47 Add lines 45 and 46 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
48 Inventory of livestock, produce, grains, and other products at end of year . 48
49 Cost of livestock, produce, grains, and other products sold. Subtract line 48 from line 47* . . . . . 49
50 Gross income. Subtract line 49 from line 44. Enter the result here and on Part I, line 9 . . . . . ▶ 50
*If you use the unit-livestock-price method or the farm-price method of valuing inventory and the amount on line 48 is larger than the amount on line 47, subtract line 47 from line 48. Enter the result on line 49. Add lines 44 and 49. Enter the total on line 50 and on Part I, line 9.
Part IV Principal Agricultural Activity Codes
▲!CAUTION
Do not file Schedule F (Form 1040) to report the following.• Income from providing agricultural services such as soil preparation, veterinary, farm labor, horticultural, or
management for a fee or on a contract basis. Instead file Schedule C (Form 1040) or Schedule C-EZ (Form 1040).• Income from breeding, raising, or caring for dogs, cats, or other pet animals. Instead file Schedule C (Form 1040) or Schedule C-EZ (Form 1040).• Sales of livestock held for draft, breeding, sport, or dairy purposes. Instead file Form 4797.
These codes for the Principal Agricultural Activity classify farms by their primary activity to facilitate the administration of the Internal Revenue Code. These six-digit codes are based on the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).
Select the code that best identifies your primary farming activity and enter the six-digit number on line B.Crop Production111100 Oilseed and grain farming111210 Vegetable and melon farming
111300 Fruit and tree nut farming111400 Greenhouse, nursery, and floriculture production111900 Other crop farming
Animal Production112111 Beef cattle ranching and farming112112 Cattle feedlots112120 Dairy cattle and milk production112210 Hog and pig farming112300 Poultry and egg production112400 Sheep and goat farming112510 Aquaculture112900 Other animal production
Forestry and Logging113000 Forestry and logging (including forest nurseries and
timber tracts)
Schedule F (Form 1040) 2015
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55Summary of Income and Expenses
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11Total of Total Capital Sale of Raised and Market Livestock Sale of Livestock ProductsPages Sales Sales Purchased Cattle Hogs Other Dairy Poultry Other
12-13
14-15
16-17
18-19
20-21
22-23
24-25
26-27
28-29
30-31
32-33
34-35
36-37
38-39
40-41
42-43
44-45
46-47
Grand Total
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11Total of Total Hired Repairs LivestockPages Expense Labor Feed Seed & Plants Machine Hire Supplies Veterinary Repairs Poultry
12-13
14-15
16-17
18-19
20-21
22-23
24-25
26-27
28-29
30-31
32-33
34-35
36-37
38-39
40-41
42-43
44-45
46-47
Grand Total
Summary of Income and Expenses
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20Total of Sale of Crops Other Non-farm IncomePages Farm Dividends Rent and Other Non-taxable Annuities Royalty Non-farm
12-13
14-15
16-17
18-19
20-21
22-23
24-25
26-27
28-29
30-31
32-33
34-35
36-37
38-39
40-41
42-43
44-45
46-47
Grand Total
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20Total of Fertilizer & Gasoline Taxes Interest & Utilities Other Farm Livestock Purchases DebtPages Chemicals and Fuel Insurance Expense Resale Breeding Payments
12-13
14-15
16-17
18-19
20-21
22-23
24-25
26-27
28-29
30-31
32-33
34-35
36-37
38-39
40-41
42-43
44-45
46-47
Grand Total
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Summary of Cash Expenses
Year________________________
Month Food Household Personal Care Gifts Education Recreation
Expenses Operations
Jan.
Feb.
March
April
May
June
July
Aug.
Sept.
Oct.
Nov.
Dec.
Totals
Farm-Supplied for Family Consumption
Product Amount (pounds, gallons, etc.) Value
Milk
Eggs
Beef
Pork
Vegetables
Fruit
Other
Total Value
Summary of Cash Expenses
Year________________________
Month Church, Charity Clothing Medical Savings & Transportation Household Misc.
Investments
Jan.
Feb.
March
April
May
June
July
Aug.
Sept.
Oct.
Nov.
Dec.
Totals
Typical Credit Charges
If charges are based on the beginning amount owed and are included in 12 monthly installments:
If charged Simple annual Rate is:$4 per $100 or 4% per year 7.4%$6 per $100 or 6% per year 11.1%$8 per $100 or 8% per year 14.8%$10 per $100 or 10% per year 18.25% 1% per month 22.2%
If charged only on unpaid amount owed:
If charged Simple annual Rate is:3/4 of 1% per month 9%5/6 of 1% per month 10%1 of 1% per month 12%1 1/4 of 1% per month 15%1 1/2 of 1% per month 18%2 1/2 of 1% per month 30%
Buying on Installment
Remember Before You Sign...
• Read and understand the contract. Don’t rush.
• Never sign a contract with spaces left blank.
• Be sure the contract tells: Exactly what you are buying Purchase price or amount borrowed Interest and service charge in dollars or simple annual rate. Total amount due. Down payment. Amount and number of payments. Date due. Trade-in allowances, if any.
• What if you can’t pay? Or pay ahead?
• Know to whom you make all payments.
• What are seller’s commitments for maintenance, service or replacement?
• Be sure to keep a copy of the contract.
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Home Expenses
Date________________________
Food Expense Household Operation Personal Care
Groceries, eat out, beverages, entertainment Phone, utilities, household supplies Cosmetics, toiletries, hair care
Date Item $ Date Item $ Date Item $
1 Groceries 213.00 1 Cell Phone 140.00 1 3-pack Bar soap 3.00
Meals at Cafe 14.00 House cleaner 75.00 1 haircut 15.00
7 Groceries 212.00 Postage Stamps 4.90 1 tube toothpaste 3.00
1 bushel peaches for freezing 80.00 7 Laundry detergent 10.00 1 hair color kit 8.00
10 Groceries 213.00 Propane 49.50 1 packages razor blades 6.00
Candy 1.50 Disinfecting wipes 5.00 1 haircut 40.00
21 Groceries 106.00 21 Electricity (home) 110.00
2 sodas 3.00 Internet 47.00
28 Groceries 106.00 6 rolls toilet paper 6.00
Postage 4.00
Total 948.00 454.60 83.00
Gifts and Family Education Recreation
Birthdays, weddings, funerals Tuition, books, other supplies Vacations, movies, games, etc.
Date Item $ Date Item $ Date Item $
1 Cash to son 10.00 1 Daily paper 13.00 1 2 tickets to show 42.00
7 Cash to daughter 10.00 15 School books 10.00 15 Netflix 8.00
Baby blanket 12.00 Notebook paper 2.47
25 Gift Card 20.00 Pencils 2.88
25 4 magazines 20 25 Dog food 15.00
3 tickets to play 42.00
Total 52.00 90.35 65.00
January
Home Expenses
Date________________________
Church, Charity Clothing
Date Item $ Date Item (for whom) $
2 Sunday School 4.00 3 3 pairs socks (husband) 9.00
8 Church donation 40.00 Sweater (middle child) 40.00
16 Sunday School 5.00 8 Dress shirt (husband) 30.00
Coveralls (husband) 40.00
15 1 pair gloves (oldest child) 9.00
Clean and press suits (husband) 24.00
Total 49.00 152.00
Medical Expenses Savings and Investments Transportation
Doctor, dentist, optometrist, etc. Life insurance, annuity, stock, bonds, etc. Car payments, gas, oil, repairs, tires,
other modes of transportation
Date Item $ Date Item $ Date Item $
3 Teeth cleaned 62.00 4 Life insurance 98.00 2 10 gallons gas 27.42
7 Co-pay at dentist 10.00 5 Car repairs 89.00
Supplies 9.50 18 15 gallons gas 41.14
Oil change 40.00
21 Car Insurance 340.00
Totals 81.50 98.00 537.56 Household Misc.
Furnishings, repairs, other
household items.
Date Item $
3 Comforter, lamp 110.00
15 Crockpot 24.55
Total 134.55
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Home Expenses
Date________________________
Food Expense Household Operation Personal Care
Groceries, eat out, beverages, entertainment Phone, utilities, household supplies Cosmetics, toiletries, hair care
Date Item $ Date Item $ Date Item $
Gifts and Family Education Recreation
Birthdays, weddings, funerals Tuition, books, other supplies Vacations, movies, games, etc.
Date Item $ Date Item $ Date Item $
62
Home Expenses
Date________________________
Church, Charity Clothing
Date Item $ Date Item (for whom) $
Total
Medical Expenses Savings and Investments Transportation
Doctor, dentist, optometrist, etc. Life insurance, annuity, stock, bonds, etc. Car payments, gas, oil, repairs, tires,
other modes of transportation
Date Item $ Date Item $ Date Item $
Totals Household Misc.
Furnishings, repairs, other
household items.
Date Item $
Total
63
Home Expenses
Date________________________
Food Expense Household Operation Personal Care
Groceries, eat out, beverages, entertainment Phone, utilities, household supplies Cosmetics, toiletries, hair care
Date Item $ Date Item $ Date Item $
Gifts and Family Education Recreation
Birthdays, weddings, funerals Tuition, books, other supplies Vacations, movies, games, etc.
Date Item $ Date Item $ Date Item $
64
Home Expenses
Date________________________
Church, Charity Clothing
Date Item $ Date Item (for whom) $
Total
Medical Expenses Savings and Investments Transportation
Doctor, dentist, optometrist, etc. Life insurance, annuity, stock, bonds, etc. Car payments, gas, oil, repairs, tires,
other modes of transportation
Date Item $ Date Item $ Date Item $
Totals Household Misc.
Furnishings, repairs, other
household items.
Date Item $
Total
65
Home Expenses
Date________________________
Food Expense Household Operation Personal Care
Groceries, eat out, beverages, entertainment Phone, utilities, household supplies Cosmetics, toiletries, hair care
Date Item $ Date Item $ Date Item $
Gifts and Family Education Recreation
Birthdays, weddings, funerals Tuition, books, other supplies Vacations, movies, games, etc.
Date Item $ Date Item $ Date Item $
66
Home Expenses
Date________________________
Church, Charity Clothing
Date Item $ Date Item (for whom) $
Total
Medical Expenses Savings and Investments Transportation
Doctor, dentist, optometrist, etc. Life insurance, annuity, stock, bonds, etc. Car payments, gas, oil, repairs, tires,
other modes of transportation
Date Item $ Date Item $ Date Item $
Totals Household Misc.
Furnishings, repairs, other
household items.
Date Item $
Total
67
Home Expenses
Date________________________
Food Expense Household Operation Personal Care
Groceries, eat out, beverages, entertainment Phone, utilities, household supplies Cosmetics, toiletries, hair care
Date Item $ Date Item $ Date Item $
Gifts and Family Education Recreation
Birthdays, weddings, funerals Tuition, books, other supplies Vacations, movies, games, etc.
Date Item $ Date Item $ Date Item $
68
Home Expenses
Date________________________
Church, Charity Clothing
Date Item $ Date Item (for whom) $
Total
Medical Expenses Savings and Investments Transportation
Doctor, dentist, optometrist, etc. Life insurance, annuity, stock, bonds, etc. Car payments, gas, oil, repairs, tires,
other modes of transportation
Date Item $ Date Item $ Date Item $
Totals Household Misc.
Furnishings, repairs, other
household items.
Date Item $
Total
69
Home Expenses
Date________________________
Food Expense Household Operation Personal Care
Groceries, eat out, beverages, entertainment Phone, utilities, household supplies Cosmetics, toiletries, hair care
Date Item $ Date Item $ Date Item $
Gifts and Family Education Recreation
Birthdays, weddings, funerals Tuition, books, other supplies Vacations, movies, games, etc.
Date Item $ Date Item $ Date Item $
70
Home Expenses
Date________________________
Church, Charity Clothing
Date Item $ Date Item (for whom) $
Total
Medical Expenses Savings and Investments Transportation
Doctor, dentist, optometrist, etc. Life insurance, annuity, stock, bonds, etc. Car payments, gas, oil, repairs, tires,
other modes of transportation
Date Item $ Date Item $ Date Item $
Totals Household Misc.
Furnishings, repairs, other
household items.
Date Item $
Total
71
Home Expenses
Date________________________
Food Expense Household Operation Personal Care
Groceries, eat out, beverages, entertainment Phone, utilities, household supplies Cosmetics, toiletries, hair care
Date Item $ Date Item $ Date Item $
Gifts and Family Education Recreation
Birthdays, weddings, funerals Tuition, books, other supplies Vacations, movies, games, etc.
Date Item $ Date Item $ Date Item $
72Home Expenses
Date________________________
Church, Charity Clothing
Date Item $ Date Item (for whom) $
Total
Medical Expenses Savings and Investments Transportation
Doctor, dentist, optometrist, etc. Life insurance, annuity, stock, bonds, etc. Car payments, gas, oil, repairs, tires,
other modes of transportation
Date Item $ Date Item $ Date Item $
Totals Household Misc.
Furnishings, repairs, other
household items.
Date Item $
Total
73
Home Expenses
Date________________________
Food Expense Household Operation Personal Care
Groceries, eat out, beverages, entertainment Phone, utilities, household supplies Cosmetics, toiletries, hair care
Date Item $ Date Item $ Date Item $
Gifts and Family Education Recreation
Birthdays, weddings, funerals Tuition, books, other supplies Vacations, movies, games, etc.
Date Item $ Date Item $ Date Item $
74
Home Expenses
Date________________________
Church, Charity Clothing
Date Item $ Date Item (for whom) $
Total
Medical Expenses Savings and Investments Transportation
Doctor, dentist, optometrist, etc. Life insurance, annuity, stock, bonds, etc. Car payments, gas, oil, repairs, tires,
other modes of transportation
Date Item $ Date Item $ Date Item $
Totals Household Misc.
Furnishings, repairs, other
household items.
Date Item $
Total
75
Home Expenses
Date________________________
Food Expense Household Operation Personal Care
Groceries, eat out, beverages, entertainment Phone, utilities, household supplies Cosmetics, toiletries, hair care
Date Item $ Date Item $ Date Item $
Gifts and Family Education Recreation
Birthdays, weddings, funerals Tuition, books, other supplies Vacations, movies, games, etc.
Date Item $ Date Item $ Date Item $
76
Home Expenses
Date________________________
Church, Charity Clothing
Date Item $ Date Item (for whom) $
Total
Medical Expenses Savings and Investments Transportation
Doctor, dentist, optometrist, etc. Life insurance, annuity, stock, bonds, etc. Car payments, gas, oil, repairs, tires,
other modes of transportation
Date Item $ Date Item $ Date Item $
Totals Household Misc.
Furnishings, repairs, other
household items.
Date Item $
Total
77
Home Expenses
Date________________________
Food Expense Household Operation Personal Care
Groceries, eat out, beverages, entertainment Phone, utilities, household supplies Cosmetics, toiletries, hair care
Date Item $ Date Item $ Date Item $
Gifts and Family Education Recreation
Birthdays, weddings, funerals Tuition, books, other supplies Vacations, movies, games, etc.
Date Item $ Date Item $ Date Item $
78
Home Expenses
Date________________________
Church, Charity Clothing
Date Item $ Date Item (for whom) $
Total
Medical Expenses Savings and Investments Transportation
Doctor, dentist, optometrist, etc. Life insurance, annuity, stock, bonds, etc. Car payments, gas, oil, repairs, tires,
other modes of transportation
Date Item $ Date Item $ Date Item $
Totals Household Misc.
Furnishings, repairs, other
household items.
Date Item $
Total
79
Home Expenses
Date________________________
Food Expense Household Operation Personal Care
Groceries, eat out, beverages, entertainment Phone, utilities, household supplies Cosmetics, toiletries, hair care
Date Item $ Date Item $ Date Item $
Gifts and Family Education Recreation
Birthdays, weddings, funerals Tuition, books, other supplies Vacations, movies, games, etc.
Date Item $ Date Item $ Date Item $
80
Home Expenses
Date________________________
Church, Charity Clothing
Date Item $ Date Item (for whom) $
Total
Medical Expenses Savings and Investments Transportation
Doctor, dentist, optometrist, etc. Life insurance, annuity, stock, bonds, etc. Car payments, gas, oil, repairs, tires,
other modes of transportation
Date Item $ Date Item $ Date Item $
Totals Household Misc.
Furnishings, repairs, other
household items.
Date Item $
Total
81
Home Expenses
Date________________________
Food Expense Household Operation Personal Care
Groceries, eat out, beverages, entertainment Phone, utilities, household supplies Cosmetics, toiletries, hair care
Date Item $ Date Item $ Date Item $
Gifts and Family Education Recreation
Birthdays, weddings, funerals Tuition, books, other supplies Vacations, movies, games, etc.
Date Item $ Date Item $ Date Item $
82
Home Expenses
Date________________________
Church, Charity Clothing
Date Item $ Date Item (for whom) $
Total
Medical Expenses Savings and Investments Transportation
Doctor, dentist, optometrist, etc. Life insurance, annuity, stock, bonds, etc. Car payments, gas, oil, repairs, tires,
other modes of transportation
Date Item $ Date Item $ Date Item $
Totals Household Misc.
Furnishings, repairs, other
household items.
Date Item $
Total
83
Home Expenses
Date________________________
Food Expense Household Operation Personal Care
Groceries, eat out, beverages, entertainment Phone, utilities, household supplies Cosmetics, toiletries, hair care
Date Item $ Date Item $ Date Item $
Gifts and Family Education Recreation
Birthdays, weddings, funerals Tuition, books, other supplies Vacations, movies, games, etc.
Date Item $ Date Item $ Date Item $
84
Home Expenses
Date________________________
Church, Charity Clothing
Date Item $ Date Item (for whom) $
Total
Medical Expenses Savings and Investments Transportation
Doctor, dentist, optometrist, etc. Life insurance, annuity, stock, bonds, etc. Car payments, gas, oil, repairs, tires,
other modes of transportation
Date Item $ Date Item $ Date Item $
Totals Household Misc.
Furnishings, repairs, other
household items.
Date Item $
Total
85
Home Expenses
Date________________________
Food Expense Household Operation Personal Care
Groceries, eat out, beverages, entertainment Phone, utilities, household supplies Cosmetics, toiletries, hair care
Date Item $ Date Item $ Date Item $
Gifts and Family Education Recreation
Birthdays, weddings, funerals Tuition, books, other supplies Vacations, movies, games, etc.
Date Item $ Date Item $ Date Item $
86
Home Expenses
Date________________________
Church, Charity Clothing
Date Item $ Date Item (for whom) $
Total
Medical Expenses Savings and Investments Transportation
Doctor, dentist, optometrist, etc. Life insurance, annuity, stock, bonds, etc. Car payments, gas, oil, repairs, tires,
other modes of transportation
Date Item $ Date Item $ Date Item $
Totals Household Misc.
Furnishings, repairs, other
household items.
Date Item $
Total
87
Home Expenses
Date________________________
Food Expense Household Operation Personal Care
Groceries, eat out, beverages, entertainment Phone, utilities, household supplies Cosmetics, toiletries, hair care
Date Item $ Date Item $ Date Item $
Gifts and Family Education Recreation
Birthdays, weddings, funerals Tuition, books, other supplies Vacations, movies, games, etc.
Date Item $ Date Item $ Date Item $
88
Home Expenses
Date________________________
Church, Charity Clothing
Date Item $ Date Item (for whom) $
Total
Medical Expenses Savings and Investments Transportation
Doctor, dentist, optometrist, etc. Life insurance, annuity, stock, bonds, etc. Car payments, gas, oil, repairs, tires,
other modes of transportation
Date Item $ Date Item $ Date Item $
Totals Household Misc.
Furnishings, repairs, other
household items.
Date Item $
Total
89
Home Expenses
Date________________________
Food Expense Household Operation Personal Care
Groceries, eat out, beverages, entertainment Phone, utilities, household supplies Cosmetics, toiletries, hair care
Date Item $ Date Item $ Date Item $
Gifts and Family Education Recreation
Birthdays, weddings, funerals Tuition, books, other supplies Vacations, movies, games, etc.
Date Item $ Date Item $ Date Item $
90
Home Expenses
Date________________________
Church, Charity Clothing
Date Item $ Date Item (for whom) $
Total
Medical Expenses Savings and Investments Transportation
Doctor, dentist, optometrist, etc. Life insurance, annuity, stock, bonds, etc. Car payments, gas, oil, repairs, tires,
other modes of transportation
Date Item $ Date Item $ Date Item $
Totals Household Misc.
Furnishings, repairs, other
household items.
Date Item $
Total
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